Jinsuo Zhang is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech, leading the Nuclear Materials and Fuel Cycle Center (NMFC). His research focuses on nuclear materials compatibility, fuel cycle technologies, and advanced reactor coolants. He joined Virginia Tech in 2017 to establish the NMFC, bringing expertise from Los Alamos National Laboratory in material degradation studies and pyroprocessing. His work addresses corrosion in molten salts, fuel-cladding interactions, and safeguards for nuclear systems. Education includes a Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics from Zhejiang University (2001) and a B.S. in Engineering Mechanics (1997). He directs the NMFC, exploring nuclear fuel materials, coolant advancements, and fuel cycle innovations. Research highlights include molten salt reactor technologies, electrochemical separation methods, and corrosion mitigation strategies for extreme reactor environments.












